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The Times-Standard (Eureka) on MSNCalifornia’s largest reservoir has risen 22 feet, as more rain drenches the stateSo much rain fell in the first week of February that California’s largest reservoir, Shasta Lake, near Redding, rose 22 feet.
Lake Oroville rose around 7 feet over the weekend after an atmospheric river brought a deluge of rain to the region.
Both reservoirs have been steadily rising since November, after the start of California's water year in October. A series of ...
The Santa Clara Valley Water District says after the dry start to the year, water levels at their reservoirs went from 70% of normal in mid-January to 82% by mid-February.
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2.2 billion gallons of water flowed out of California reservoirs because of Trump’s order to open damsThere are two major problems with Trump’s order, water experts said: The water will not flow to Los Angeles, and it is being ...
Seismic measurement of Los Angeles’s depleted aquifers show a year of heavy precipitation hasn’t been enough to refill them ...
Donald Trumps' Army Corps of Engineers abruptly released more than 2.2 billion gallons of water from California's Lake Kaweah ...
Last weekend's rainstorm pushed Lake Shasta levels up almost four feet between last Friday and Sunday, according to ...
In what has become a much-anticipated sight, the morning glory spillway at Lake Berryessa is now active after this week's ...
There’s really nothing like it. It’s a very odd-looking spillway that just disappears into the void. You almost have to see ...
Northern California has been pummeled by atmospheric rivers that have swelled the region’s reservoirs. So where do reservoir levels stand now after a dry January? According to the California ...
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